MEDICAL MARIJUANA LAW ARIZONA
Fines and Penalties for medical Marijuana use in Arizona
Currently, there is no distinction in penalties for using medical Marijuana v Marijuana for non-medical or recreational use.For now, below are the penalties for Marijuana Possessionin Arizona whether for medical use non-medical use. If the amount of marijuana is: Then the potential sentence is: Less than 2 pounds (not for sale) 1 year in prison (Class 6 felony) Between 2 and 4 pounds (not for sale); 1 ½ years in prison (Class 5 felony) More than 4 pounds (not for sale); 2 ½ years in prison (Class 4 felony) Less than 2 pounds (intent to sell); 2 ½ years in prison (Class 4 felony) Between 2 and 4 pounds (intent to sell) 3 ½ years in prison (Class 3 felony) More than 4 pounds (intent to sell) 5 years in prison (Class 2 felony); Less than 2 pounds (that you produced) 1 ½ years in prison (Class 5 felony) 2-4 pounds (that you produced); 2 ½ years in prison (Class 4 felony) More than 4 pounds (that you produced); 3 ½ years in prison (Class 3 felony) Less than 2 pounds (transporting into AZ) 3 ½ years in prison (Class 3 felony) More than 2 pounds (transporting into AZ) ; 5 years in prison (Class 2 felony In addition to prison time to your Arizona Marijuana drug sentencing, you will face large fines for your marijuana conviction.
1); Use medical Marijuana if you have no other medicinal alternative.
As many homeowners now face foreclosure, they should ensure they understand the ramifications under Arizona's unique foreclosure laws - particularly as applicable to the lender's right to seek a deficiency judgment.There are some situations where this is still true in Arizona, but many homeowners are protected by Arizona's unique anti-deficiency laws. In today's real estate market, the second mortgage lender will often have little incentive to foreclose because there may be no equity in the property - meaning that once the first mortgage is paid there won't be anything left for the second mortgage lender. 

